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To: Don Martini who wrote (83789)12/5/1998 1:12:00 AM
From: Sig  Respond to of 176387
 
Waaaay OT

Thanks for the great story Don. Am not an LDS but have great respect for those I have met because of their work ethics.
A little story for fun:(my relatives read this)Hehe
I was staying at sister Kelly's place one time 5 miles west of New Era Mich. To get there you hang a left off US 31 24 miles north of Muskegon unto a gravel road and go 4 miles, hang a left on top of hill onto a sand road, go thru some woods for mile or so and there you are.
Steven Call is the only one here that might have a chance of finding it)....(g)
To anyone from Salt Lake City (or even Detroit)haha)its got to be the end of the world. But one afternoon here came walking!! two clean cut young Mormons wearing suits, ties,neat haircuts who talked to us and ate with us.(Kelly good cook, husband a Deacon)
I mean we did not dress that well even for weddings in those days,
clean fatigues were good enough for most events.
Anyway, did you know that Rex Ellsworth (owner of horses Khaled and Swaps) and his trainer Mish Tenney were Mormons??. Rex and The Aga Khan were friends, so Rex got a real deal as the Khan would not sell Khaled to anyone but Rex.
Seem to be rambling a bit here, better quit while I'm not too far behind.

SES